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(New Edition 1920.) HENDERSON’S 
GARDEN GUIDE and RECORD 
Is sent free with all orders amounting to $2.00 or over, if asked for when ordering. 
of thousands of gardeners throughout the United States, and we think that HENDERSON’s GARDEN GUIDE contains more 
essential information, is more simple in style and form, easier of reference, and more complete than many works much more 
pretentious in character. In a measure, our customers have contributed to its contents, for a great deal of the information given 
has been suggested by the numerous questions put to us daily over our counters, so that the GARDEN GUIDE is essentially an attempt 
to anticipate and solve the problems which confront both the novice and the experienced gardener. Originally designed for the 
amateur and containing only the most elementary information, it has gradually grown to be more inclusive, so that it now embraces 
almost every phase of ordinary garden craft. This growth has by no means robbed it of its simplicity, but has rather extended its 
usefulness to a greater number of gardeners. 
It is of convenient pocket size (5x8) inches), has a waterproof cover, and 64 pages of text, including a complete index. Also 
12 calendar pages, one for every month, for noting phenomena, dates and other items of interest. These greatly enhance its value 
Poe a very modest beginning, seven years ago, this little book has become the indispensable handbook and pocket encyclopedia 
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and encourage an observant attitude in the garden. 
CONTENTS 
Vegetable Planting Time Table: 
Distance, Depth to Sow. Days from 
Sowing until Ready to Use, etc. 
Culinary Herbs: 
Culture, Harvesting and Prepara- 
tion. 
Plans for Vegetable Garden, Bulb, 
and Flower Beds. 
Vegetables for Winter Use. 
What to Grow and How to Store. 
Winter Salads: 
Witloof, Chicory, etc. How to 
Force. 
Cold Frame Vegetables: __ 
What and How to Grow for Winter 
Use. 
Insects and Plant Diseases: 
Latest Methods of Treatment. 
How to Prevent Potato Scab, etc. 
Hot Beds and Cold Frames: 
How to Make and Maintain. 
Fertilizing: 
The essentials consumed by vege- 
tables and fruits as a guide to what 
fertilizer the land reguizes. Liming 
and how to tell if needed. 
Do Melons and Cucumbers Mix? 
Canning Vegetables, etc. 
Saving the Garden Surplus by New 
Methods with Home Canners. 
And many other Pithy Garden 
Pointers. 
“IT have been experimenting all this 
season in a small way and find that by 
using your seeds I can outclass any of 
the market gardeners in this section, and 
by following your methods given in 
‘ Henderson's Garden Guide and Record’ 
can produce 30 per cent. more market- 
able vegetables than they do on the same 
space of ground.” 
E. J. CURTIS, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
“Kindly send me a copy of your 
‘Garden Guide and Record.’ I find it 
indispensable.” 
H. WH. BROWN, 
Birmingham, Ala. 
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ts of the greatest value to me. Lots of 
people ask me for the use of it.’’ 
WM. H. BOX, 
Springfield, Mass. 
HENDERSON'S 
GARDEN GUIDE 
- AND RECORD 
PETER HENDERSON & Co. 
35 AND 37 CORTLANDT STREET NEW YORK 
COmVEIGHT, (81, OF PETER HEMDENSOR @ CO. 4. ¥ 
CONTENTS 
Flowers from Seed: 
Selections for Different Purposes. 
Brief Instructions How to Grow An- 
nuals, Biennials, Perennials. 
Special on Asters, Pansies and Sweet 
Peas, including Garden Culture. 
Growing Exhibition and Winter 
Flowering Sweet Peas. 
Flower Gardens made entirely of 
Annuals from Seed. 
Dahlia Culture. 
Plans for Flower Beds 
With Number of Plants required. 
Bulb Culture: 
In Gardens, Pots and Naturalized. 
Gladiolus and Peony Culture. 
Pruning Shrubs: 
Which Flower on New and Which 
on Old Wood. 
Lawns and Grass 
Making, Mainta 
vating. 
How to Eradicate Worms and 
Molesin the Soiland Weedsin Walks. 
Preparing Garden Ground: 
Fertilizing, Draining, Cultivating. 
Vegetable Culture: 
Brief Directions and How to Grow 
the Big Prizetakers. 
Companion and Successive Crops. 
The Fall Vegetable Garden and 
What to Plant. 
When to Gather Vegetables at their 
Best for the Home Table. 
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the ‘Garden Guide’ I received from you 
last season. Would not be without one 
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Pitisburgh, Pa. 
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